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She's Number One

South County's first signed athlete sets her sights on the court at Duquesne.

She's Number One

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She's Number One

South County's first signed athlete sets her sights on the court at Duquesne.

She's Number One

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Silver Line Gets ‘Green Light’

Loudoun County Board by a 5-4 vote ‘opts in’ on extension of rail into their county.

Considering it is a hard fought presidential election year and a time of enormous financial anxiety, the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors took a vote of amazing courage or astounding foolhardiness and backed the extension of the Silver Line Rail into their county.

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Hassle Element 'Not Appropriate'

City reacts to IRC report on bridge budget.

Hassle Element 'Not Appropriate'

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Baha’i Followers Celebrate at Vienna Town Green

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Firefighters And Children -- Christmas Personified

Firefighters And Children -- Christmas Personified

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Letter: Clear Choice

Letter to the Editor

“Follow the money” is a aphorism in American politics that comes out of the Nixon scandals of the 1960s.

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Letter: Wiser Use of Federal Tax Dollars

To the Editor: I'm unhappy to learn that 40 cents of every one of my 2013 federal tax dollars went to fund current and past wars, according to the Quaker advocacy group the Friends Committee on National Legislation. We have some critical needs as a country — how to respond to the effects of climate change, how to repair our crumbling bridges and roadways, how to bridge the growing divide between rich and poor. I want to see more of my tax dollars going to these priorities rather than to the Pentagon.

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Engineering for the Environment

Robinson student combines service to the community with academic interests.

Engineering for the Environment

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Engineering for the Environment

Robinson student combines service to the community with academic interests.

Engineering for the Environment

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Engineering for the Environment

Robinson student combines service to the community with academic interests.

Engineering for the Environment

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Vinson Halls’ Valentines

Military couples married for many years say being friends helps keep marriages together.

Vinson Halls’ Valentines

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Trusting the Next Step

Trusting the Next Step

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Trusting the Next Step

Trusting the Next Step

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Veterans Discuss: Is Iraq Another Vietnam?

Vietnam veteran and congressional candidate speaks at VVA chapter meeting.

Veterans Discuss: Is Iraq Another Vietnam?

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SALT Holds Annual Advocacy Conference

Social justice advocates told: ‘Go and do good’

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Alexandria School Board Standing By Embattled Superintendent

Members regret what happened, but feel confident superintendent took decisive action.

Members of the Alexandria School Board are standing by embattled school superintendent Morton Sherman, despite calls for him to step down in the wake of a scathing auditor's report.

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Opinion: Column: The Doggone Truth

I don't remember much substance from my freshman-level psychology 100 class at the University of Maryland in 1972 except that the lecture hall sat approximately 600 students, tests were graded on a bell curve (with which I was totally unfamiliar), the professor always wore black leather pants, and he brought his dog to every lecture.

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Spartans Shut Down Falcons

Stone Bridge, meanwhile, also continues to roll.

Spartans Shut Down Falcons

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Fairfax Shifts Priorities in 2002

Intelligent growth dominated local news.

Fairfax Shifts Priorities in 2002